Tuesday, 4 March 2014

ABC Wednesday, H for Hip Hop

A group of children of Cooktown and surroundings attended a hip hop course during their holidays. The man in black with the blue-white cap is the teacher. He travelled all over Australia to teach children to do something useful and nice. My grandson in the red t-shirt enjoys dancing very much and more young people enjoyed this course. The children practised this several times before the real performance. The quality of these videos is bad but it shows how we saw the boys and girls doing something quite different than their usual activities on Facebook.

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Hip hop is a dance style, usually danced to hip hop music, that evolved from the hip hop culture. The first dance associated with hip hop was breakdancing."

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22 comments:

Oh, how fun, Wil!! I love your video for the day and I love to dance!! Great way to start my day! Your grandson looks to be enjoying himself as well!! Thanks for sharing the fun! Hope your week is going well!!

Hello Wil,Hip hop looks like great fun, and your grandson is so good at it.Grandchildren bring so much happiness into our lives !Thank you so much for taking the time to welcome me to ABC Wednesday, I've spent the entire morning replying to all the kind comments I've received, so encouraging,Best wishes, Di.x

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